WTF????
i thought this stuff was undetected, researched all over google and big user of this site...how come i only stumbled upon this now?!?!?!?
here is my story if someone can please help me out:
i am awaiting my papers in the mail to get put on probation. i got caught with some rolls, xanax, and mj. all of this is in the state of new jersey, so i will be put on probation there.
the thing is, i thought i would be in the clear smoking JWH-018, so i ordered 4 g's of it....kinda pricey investment, and now i see this. going to be pretty pissed if i cant smoke it. so i havent started probation yet, and ive been clean from everything else. what would you guys recommend, me wait and see until i get on probation to see if they test for it? how would i find this out? can i start smoking it tomorrw (when i get the jwh in the mail)???
i should be getting the probation papers in the mail within the next 1-2 weeks.....
anyone any advice!!! please help
How will i know if my probation is going to test for 018? I will be put on it any one of these days, so anything i can watch out for when i go for my intake that will possibly let me know?
thanks.
If it is an instant test, it will not test for JWH, or any drug that isn't on the cup. With these kinds of tests, you piss in the cup, they look at it, and if you pass, you dump it in the toilet and go on your way.
If you piss in a cup and it gets sent away, that means it's going to a lab. Even if it's going to a lab, that doesn't mean that it will necessarily get tested for JWH compounds. Only a few labs test for JWH and it costs extra. It is not part of a normal test.
Right now, I'm on bail, not probation, but I assume the procedures would be similar. When I first went in, I took an instant test and tested positive for THC. Since this was 6 days after I got arrested, they knew I would be positive for THC so it didn't go against me. They then had me pour the sample from the instant test into another cup to be sent off to monitor my THC levels so they could make sure I wasn't smoking anymore.
If you go in and test clean from the start, they'll probably be less likely to suspect you of trying to beat the system. You can start asking them questions, but that will only make them suspicious. The pretrial people that do my tests are pretty secretive about them. I asked about how the color system works and they wouldn't really tell me anything. With the help of some knowledge of probability, I've determined that my random color code system is far from random. Since JWH-018 is soon to be a controlled substance, they will probably reserve the right to test for it by default. However, they may never actually run the test. It is up to you to take the risk or not. If I were you, I'd just buy JWH-250. It feels about the same and it is quite different structurally from 018. I'm not a chemist but after looking at the way JWH-018 gets metabolized, it seems quite unlikely to me that JWH-250 could possibly share any metabolites with 018.
I realize a lot of this post may be a little off subject, but I just figured I'd share everything I know about the system. Good luck.
When you say reserve the right to test by default, what makes you think that JWH-018 will be any more routinely tested for than say Ketamine or Soma?
I think these tests will phase out, seriously. I can't imagine six months from now that these labs will be testing for 018/073 on the 'regular'...I imagine them to become obscure tests, only tested for if suspected or caught red handed sort of situation. Similar to say Ketamine.
So it seems like the test detects various metabolites, the way they mentioned other tests showing false negatives by only testing for the parent drug makes me think that there may be some other substance out there that you could possibly consume to throw out the proportion of the various metabolites thus making it look like you have consumed some things that produce the same metabolites but in different proportions?
does this sound feasible? i dont really know how metabolism works exactly, but i would think the further through the process you go, the more simply structured the molecules that you are left with... no?